Wow. I can’t believe I just typed that sentence! In my head, I always knew that one day, Rabbi Kleinbaum would no longer be Senior Rabbi at CBST. However, in my heart I could never imagine that happening. I suspect that many of you feel similarly. This announcement signals a huge turning point, a turning point that we will navigate together as a community.
Rabbi Kleinbaum has been our visionary spiritual leader for over 30 years. She arrived at CBST at the height of the AIDS crisis and dove into leading this community with her whole being.
She is that extraordinary human who is deeply gifted intellectually, tremendously literate in all things Jewish, an inspiring teacher and a continual source of new ideas who brings passion and commitment to everything she touches. She has also been our fundraiser-in-chief.
At the same time, she is a hands-on leader who isn’t afraid of rolling up her sleeves and getting to work on the details. Rabbi Kleinbaum always tells us to dream big, which is exactly what she’s been doing for the past 30 years at CBST. It's Rabbi Kleinbaum who is in large part responsible for the extraordinary community we are today.
As Rabbi Kleinbaum has taught us, gratitude is at the heart of our Judaism. At this pivotal moment, I am immensely grateful to Rabbi Kleinbaum for her transformational leadership at CBST and her outsize presence in the Jewish and LGBT communities and the larger world.
We are committed to a thoughtful and inclusive transition process. Over the next months the congregation will conduct a deep evaluation of who we are as a community and what we want in our next spiritual leader. This work will inform our wide-ranging search for our next senior rabbi.
We will also be planning how best to celebrate Rabbi Kleinbaum’s historic tenure as we move into our 50th anniversary year. Rabbi Kleinbaum will be an integral part of much of this.
It’s vital for CBST to acknowledge the magnitude of this news. Each of us will react differently and it’s important to provide space for the community to process these feelings.
In that spirit, immediate next steps include the following: a conversation with Rabbi Kleinbaum and me at tonight’s annual meeting, a discussion session with Rabbi Kleinbaum and me after Shabbat services this Friday, December 16, at which you can participate either in person or online, and a Town Hall on Zoom on Monday, January 9 at 6 p.m.
Of course, I welcome you to email me with your comments and questions.
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